[size=47]Iraq: Incomplete government formation in front of Parliament[/size]
BaghdadZaid Salem
Baghdad
fair deputies
October 27 2022
Al-Sudani conducted the final vetting process for the nominees for the ministries (Getty)
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Amid huge security measures, which the security forces started early in central Baghdad, attention is turning to the Iraqi parliament, as it is expected to hold an upcoming session today, Thursday, to vote on granting confidence to the government of Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani, who was assigned on the 13th of this month to form the government, through an alliance. The Coordination Framework", which includes the political forces and blocs close to Tehran, after it was officially named from the largest bloc in Parliament, which the constitution grants to form a government.
After political negotiations led by Al-Sudani (53 years old), which lasted for two weeks with the various political forces in Parliament, the Iraqis are waiting for a new sectarian quota government.
Until yesterday evening, Wednesday, identical sources in the capital, Baghdad, confirmed that Al-Sudani was unable to resolve [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , over which several political blocs are competing from within the same component. She pointed out that more than 65 percent of the ministerial portfolios have been resolved, which creates the possibility of voting to grant them confidence, provided that other ministries will be completed later. Al-Sudani will be a minister from a higher position by proxy (running the ministries himself by proxy) until the vote on the new ministers, according to the Iraqi constitution.
Yesterday, Wednesday, the Iraqi parliament announced the session officially, after two successive statements from the Prime Minister-designate, who spoke that the parliamentary session will be today, Thursday.
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Al-Sudani, the day before yesterday, Tuesday, asked Parliament to hold a session today, Thursday, to vote on the formation and program of his government, but Parliament delayed responding to this request by about 24 hours, which observers interpreted as the most intense differences between the parties, especially Sunni and Kurdish, regarding the sharing The ministries and the names nominated for the positions, in addition to the “continuous replacement of the names of the candidates for the ministries,” according to what Al-Araby Al-Jadeed learned from political sources.
According to a statement issued by Al-Sudani’s office, yesterday, Wednesday, the latter conducted “ [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] to take over ministerial positions in the new government, by examining the names by specialized committees from the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, the Ministry of Interior - Criminal Evidence, and the Integrity, Accountability and Justice Commissions.” In addition to checking whether there is a criminal record against one of them,” he said, noting that “any candidate indicated in the records of the control and security departments will be excluded.”
The sources confirmed, to Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, that "the Sudanese have replaced a number of the nominated names with others during the past two days, which sparked new differences between the parties and the Sudanese on the one hand, and between the parties themselves on the other."
The sources confirmed that "the ministerial lineup in the Sudanese government is not entirely partisan, and that there are candidates for ministerial positions from new faces, but they were nominated by the parties as a whole and within the quota system."
The representative of the "Coordination Framework" coalition, Muhammad Al-Sihoud, told Al-Araby Al-Jadeed that "the [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] with the blocs and parties, and there are some differences over a few portfolios and some candidates, and the dialogues continue until a few hours before the parliament session."
He stressed that "the decision of Thursday's session came after a political consensus and agreement on the necessity of holding it at this time. However, there is a possibility that voting on some ministerial portfolios will be postponed to a later session."
Chihod added that "the dispute over some ministerial portfolios or candidates is normal, and the Prime Minister-designate rejected a lot of pressure on him from some parties, and relied on the criteria he set in selecting members of his cabinet. The vote to grant confidence to the new government will be by a majority, because it is a government Everyone, everyone participates and supports it."
He considered that "this method will show its results through the rebellious and resentful people against the ruling political class, especially since Al-Sudani had confirmed that his government would not be a front for the parties, and that he would form an independent government, but the reality seems to be quite the opposite."
In turn, the researcher and political analyst, Kitab Al-Mizan, said, in connection with Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, that “the mechanism of Sudanese thinking in forming his government and the method for selecting his ministers has never differed from previous methods, as he relied on partisan, sectarian and national quotas under the pretext of state administration, although he Very discreet about the appearance of the names of the candidates for the ministries."
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After political negotiations led by Al-Sudani (53 years old), which lasted for two weeks with the various political forces in Parliament, the Iraqis are waiting for a new sectarian quota government.
Until yesterday evening, Wednesday, identical sources in the capital, Baghdad, confirmed that Al-Sudani was unable to resolve [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , over which several political blocs are competing from within the same component. She pointed out that more than 65 percent of the ministerial portfolios have been resolved, which creates the possibility of voting to grant them confidence, provided that other ministries will be completed later. Al-Sudani will be a minister from a higher position by proxy (running the ministries himself by proxy) until the vote on the new ministers, according to the Iraqi constitution.
The constitution, in force in the country since 2005, allows the prime minister-designate to submit his incomplete cabinet, provided that the shortage does not exceed half the number of his government’s ministries, provided that the remaining part is completed, and through another supplementary voting session, on the rest of the ministries at his request to Parliament.More than 65 percent of ministerial portfolios have been resolved, paving the way for a vote of confidence in the government
Refusal of civil forces positions in the government
The same sources revealed to Al-Araby Al-Jadeed that "civil forces and figures in Parliament rejected several offers from Al-Sudani to fill government positions." She stressed that "Al-Sudani's quest to win civilian and independent figures is an attempt to defend the form of government built on the lines of previous governments rejected by the street." She pointed out that these forces were satisfied with working [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] the work of the government.Yesterday, Wednesday, the Iraqi parliament announced the session officially, after two successive statements from the Prime Minister-designate, who spoke that the parliamentary session will be today, Thursday.
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Al-Sudani, the day before yesterday, Tuesday, asked Parliament to hold a session today, Thursday, to vote on the formation and program of his government, but Parliament delayed responding to this request by about 24 hours, which observers interpreted as the most intense differences between the parties, especially Sunni and Kurdish, regarding the sharing The ministries and the names nominated for the positions, in addition to the “continuous replacement of the names of the candidates for the ministries,” according to what Al-Araby Al-Jadeed learned from political sources.
According to a statement issued by Al-Sudani’s office, yesterday, Wednesday, the latter conducted “ [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] to take over ministerial positions in the new government, by examining the names by specialized committees from the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, the Ministry of Interior - Criminal Evidence, and the Integrity, Accountability and Justice Commissions.” In addition to checking whether there is a criminal record against one of them,” he said, noting that “any candidate indicated in the records of the control and security departments will be excluded.”
The Sudanese succumbed to some pressure
Political sources close to Al-Sudani stated that “all the parties that chose to participate in the government put a [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] on the person in charge of forming the government. The names were freely chosen.The sources confirmed, to Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, that "the Sudanese have replaced a number of the nominated names with others during the past two days, which sparked new differences between the parties and the Sudanese on the one hand, and between the parties themselves on the other."
The sources confirmed that "the ministerial lineup in the Sudanese government is not entirely partisan, and that there are candidates for ministerial positions from new faces, but they were nominated by the parties as a whole and within the quota system."
The representative of the "Coordination Framework" coalition, Muhammad Al-Sihoud, told Al-Araby Al-Jadeed that "the [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] with the blocs and parties, and there are some differences over a few portfolios and some candidates, and the dialogues continue until a few hours before the parliament session."
He stressed that "the decision of Thursday's session came after a political consensus and agreement on the necessity of holding it at this time. However, there is a possibility that voting on some ministerial portfolios will be postponed to a later session."
Chihod added that "the dispute over some ministerial portfolios or candidates is normal, and the Prime Minister-designate rejected a lot of pressure on him from some parties, and relied on the criteria he set in selecting members of his cabinet. The vote to grant confidence to the new government will be by a majority, because it is a government Everyone, everyone participates and supports it."
Giving confidence by an absolute majority
For his part, the representative of the "Sovereignty" coalition Mudar Al-Karawi told Al-Araby Al-Jadeed that "the House of Representatives will vote to grant confidence to the Sudanese government by an absolute majority, and the majority of disputes over ministerial portfolios and the names nominated for these portfolios have been resolved."He explained that "partisan and political differences are still continuing over some ministerial portfolios between the blocs and parties and with the Prime Minister-designate, but the meetings will continue to be resolved even before holding a session of granting confidence, especially since most of the differences are always resolved in the last minutes, because the Sudanese hopes to pass his entire team. The ministerial session was held, and for this reason he is continuing his dialogue and negotiation with all political parties."Muhammad Al-Sihoud: The Prime Minister-designate rejected a lot of pressure on him from some parties
Re-experiences of previous governments
As for the independent deputy, Basem Khashan, he confirmed, to Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, that "the Sudanese government is led by the coordination framework, and it is [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , by adhering to partisan and sectarian quotas, controlling ministries with all their capabilities, and ripping them off as the money and future of Iraqis were robbed." .He considered that "this method will show its results through the rebellious and resentful people against the ruling political class, especially since Al-Sudani had confirmed that his government would not be a front for the parties, and that he would form an independent government, but the reality seems to be quite the opposite."
In turn, the researcher and political analyst, Kitab Al-Mizan, said, in connection with Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, that “the mechanism of Sudanese thinking in forming his government and the method for selecting his ministers has never differed from previous methods, as he relied on partisan, sectarian and national quotas under the pretext of state administration, although he Very discreet about the appearance of the names of the candidates for the ministries."
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